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Burdekins Creek (STREAM), NSW Details
History
Thomas Burdekin was one of a wealthy business family of Sheffield Ingl and who came to Australia in 1828 by 1832 he was a man of independent means. In that year he married Miss Bossley who had come to Sydney *
Description
A non perennial severely eroded stream which rises E of the Tamworth- Manilla railway line about 2.5 km N by E of Sulcor. It flows gene rally S for about 4 miles to its junction with Yellow Gully 3 miles NW of Attunga.
Meaning
Surname omitting the s
Origin
Named after Thomas Burdekin - a partner of John Brown in Attunga Pasto ral Station vide Gazetted 28th May 1847.
Burdekins Creek (STREAM), NSW
title | Burdekins Creek (STREAM) |
additional | |
state | NSW |
reference | 70167 |
placename | Burdekins Creek |
designation | STREAM |
geographical name | |
previous names | |
lga | TAMWORTH REGIONAL |
description | A non perennial severely eroded stream which rises E of the Tamworth- Manilla railway line about 2.5 km N by E of Sulcor. It flows gene rally S for about 4 miles to its junction with Yellow Gully 3 miles NW of Attunga. |
meaning | Surname omitting the s |
origin | Named after Thomas Burdekin - a partner of John Brown in Attunga Pasto ral Station vide Gazetted 28th May 1847. |
history | Thomas Burdekin was one of a wealthy business family of Sheffield Ingl and who came to Australia in 1828 by 1832 he was a man of independent means. In that year he married Miss Bossley who had come to Sydney * |